Menopausal Stereotypes Redefined

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Chelmsford, MA 01824
United States

Tell Us Your Good Deed

I was exiting the supermarket, witnessed a young woman carrying a toddler and groceries run after the bus. It left without her. I did not have to be anywhere. As she was crying, I offered to drive them home. She lived one town over. She was so grateful and it actually made my day better!

Why are you participating?

Because 2025 is a scary time for so many. We need to remember this too shall pass (hopefully!) and to keep doing good things as it will make us feel better.

Tell Us Your Good Deed

I often pick up other people's trash on my daily walks in the woods. (I also remind others not to idle their cars while waiting for their kids in front of schools... a risky social interaction sometimes!)

Why are you participating?

I love the idea!

West St Paul, MN
United States

Tell Us Your Good Deed

I give fun, free coprolite (aka fossil poop) presentations to kids and sometimes their grownups. My hope is to get kids excited about science and help them learn through laughter.

Why are you participating?

The world seems to be more and more divided. I feel this project gives me the chance to be a part of something that can bring people together. Despite our differences, we are all labeled in one way or another. We all have the capacity to do good.

Leominster, MA
United States

Tell Us Your Good Deed

Donated time and money to various needy individuals and organizations.

Why are you participating?

Just to help show other people that in spite of our differences we have a lot in common. Struggles, joys, happiness, despair, and love are shared by all and we need to share the commonalities and respect the differences!